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Has anyone wondered if lack of dietary fat can cause Hair loss? I am a vegetarian and all of the dairy products that I eat are fat free or low fat--0% Greek yogurt, low-fat cheese, low-fat ricotta, soy products, etc. My surgeon always says not getting enough Protein the first 2 weeks after surgery (or on an ongoing basis) is the biggest reason people have hair loss a few months later--so I was diligent during the first 2 weeks and after that about getting mine in. However, I am still losing hair. I take Biotin and I'm not sure if it's helping (surgeon said it might not help, but it can't hurt). My hair loss isn't awful--only I really notice it..my part still looks ok etc. But it's embarrassing when it comes out during the day on my clothes or on a table etc. It was enough that my stylist noticed it. I had my hair colored a darker red yesterday and also had a few inches cut off. I also bought some Nioxin Shampoo. I am seriously considering adding even a TBSP of good fat to my diet a day--maybe some olive oil on veggies or half an avocado, etc. Any thoughts?

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my doc said no matter what you do.. its part of the trade off.. all that weight..and hair too.. so Im facing that right now.. I was taking Biotin 2 weeks before surgery..and am still taking it... plus added biotin... I have a lot if hair loss...and im using different Shampoo too thats suppose to help... but nothing is helping :( all my long beautiful hair will be gone ... well not gone but very thin. On a good note.. It will grow back... but I will prolly have to cut it now... its down past my butt... now I guess with a new body.. new clothes... I guess new hair do too. :)

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Same boat hair. Taking biotin... Don't think it's helping. My doctor says its a good sign that your losing the weight...I don't think so. I am down 120 in 7 months... 10 more to go so he says it will get better once I am at a stable weight and stop losing. It's very depressing.

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I eat a lot of the healthy fats like nuts etc, still losing hair!

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I dread this more than anything...I started taking 10000 Biotin, prenatal Vitamins, and using Biotin/Collagen shampoo/conditioner. I am using little to no products on my hair, and doing little to do styling. I don't do the shakes, so I know I am not getting the Protein...I will lose lots of hair, I dread it.

Best of luck to you. I don't think a little dietary fat would hurt, I will try it, too!

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